For Your Health

Massage techniques enhance the quality and quantity of blood coursing through your circulatory system. With the increased flow of blood to the massaged area, cellular nutrition is boosted while toxin eliminations are facilitated.

Massage yields amazing benefits to your circulatory system:

The work of the heart is lessened due to the improvement in surface circulation.

Massage increases the nutrition of the tissues via an increased exchange of fluids and materials, thus producing dilation of the blood vessels (which helps to improve your circulation.)

Massage, via the mechanical actions on the soft tissues

Massage helps reduce pain due to the irritation of nerves that control your circulatory system.

Massage enhances the elimination of the waste products from your metabolism.

Massage helps to reduce swelling and contusions.

Massage increases the number of red and white blood cells platelets in your circulation.

With massage, the blood-making process is boosted, resulting in an increase in the number of red and white blood cells.

Due to most massage movements are directed towards the heart, this facilitates the flow of venous (through your veins) blood and lymph back toward the heart and organs.

Friction-type movements in massage hasten the flow of blood through the superficial veins, increasing the permeability of the capillaries, which produces an increased flow of interstitial fluid, which creates a healthier environment for your cells.Friction, kneading, and stroking movements stimulate lymph circulation

Kneading movements of massage stimulates the flow of blood through the deeper arteries and veins

Pressure against the vessels not only tones their muscular walls but also accelerates the movement of the blood